The Eucharist in the ReformationCambridge University Press, 2006 - 302 sayfa The Eucharist in the Reformation: Incarnation and Liturgy takes up the words, 'this is my body', 'this do', and 'remembrance of me' that divided Christendom in the sixteenth century. It traces the different understandings of these simple words and the consequences of those divergent understandings in the delineation of the Lutheran, Reformed, and Catholic traditions: the different formulations of liturgy with their different conceptualizations of the cognitive and collective function of ritual; the different conceptualizations of the relationship between Christ and the living body of the faithful; the different articulations of the relationship between the world of matter and divinity; and the different epistemologies. It argues that the incarnation is at the center of the story of the Reformation and suggests how divergent religious identities were formed. |
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... Christian attacked Christian over the relationship between " this do ” and “ remem- brance of me . " In the sixteenth century western Christians distinguished I 1 Barbara Diefendorf , Beneath the Cross : Catholics and Huguenots in ...
... Christian attacked Christian over the relationship between " this do ” and “ remem- brance of me . " In the sixteenth century western Christians distinguished I 1 Barbara Diefendorf , Beneath the Cross : Catholics and Huguenots in ...
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... Christians understood the relationship : between their persons and Christ ; between objects of the mundane world and God ; and among what they did in worship , their faith , and God Incarnate . For them , these words named precisely the ...
... Christians understood the relationship : between their persons and Christ ; between objects of the mundane world and God ; and among what they did in worship , their faith , and God Incarnate . For them , these words named precisely the ...
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... Christians - all visceral , to return to those husbands and mothers , but not uniform . Finally , the fol- lowing is a meditation on this one religion and the tension that lies at the heart of it , between a text , held to be God's self ...
... Christians - all visceral , to return to those husbands and mothers , but not uniform . Finally , the fol- lowing is a meditation on this one religion and the tension that lies at the heart of it , between a text , held to be God's self ...
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... Christians 1500 years removed from the life of Jesus - a text as close to Jesus ' own time as an artifact could to the living Christ . History of the Bible , edited John Rogerson ( Oxford , 2001 ) . On medieval biblical exegesis , see ...
... Christians 1500 years removed from the life of Jesus - a text as close to Jesus ' own time as an artifact could to the living Christ . History of the Bible , edited John Rogerson ( Oxford , 2001 ) . On medieval biblical exegesis , see ...
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... Christians ? Could he be known physically to his followers or did they simply have a disembodied memory of him ? As we shall see in Chapter 1 , those questions were framed within a Chris- tian culture dense in representations of that ...
... Christians ? Could he be known physically to his followers or did they simply have a disembodied memory of him ? As we shall see in Chapter 1 , those questions were framed within a Chris- tian culture dense in representations of that ...
İçindekiler
The Eucharist to 1500 | 14 |
Augsburg | 46 |
A Christian City | 48 |
Preaching | 55 |
Printing | 67 |
The Eucharist in Augsburg | 77 |
The Lutheran Eucharist | 94 |
The Ausburg Confession | 109 |
The Scots Church | 184 |
The Dutch Reformed Churches | 192 |
The Heidelberg Catechism | 204 |
The Catholic Eucharist | 208 |
The Tridentine Missal | 231 |
The Mass in Rome | 241 |
The Mass in the Andes | 251 |
Conclusions | 256 |
Cathechizing the Eucharist | 114 |
Legislating Liturgy | 117 |
Nuremberg | 121 |
Rothenburg ob der Tauber | 133 |
The Reformed Eucharist | 139 |
The Institutes of the Christian Religion | 142 |
The Eucharist in Geneva | 166 |
The Eucharist in Reformed Confessions | 172 |
The French or Huguenot Church | 176 |
My Body | 258 |
This Do | 259 |
In Remembrance of Me | 260 |
Appendix 1 | 263 |
The Dismissal | 264 |
Appendix 2 | 265 |
Bibliography | 271 |
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